My wife and I moved to Norfolk 4 years ago from Nottingham, my hometown. I worked for 40 years in the music industry selling musical instruments, mainly guitars and related products, firstly in retail and for the last 25 years in distribution. I’ve played guitar in bands for most of that time and I continue to gig and record music whenever possible.
I owe my connection to Norfolk and the north Norfolk coast to family roots in the county and most particularly to my grandparents owning a caravan on the pinewoods site in Wells Next The Sea. As a child I spent every available summer weekend there in the pinewoods, on the beach and fishing with my grandpa from the beaches all along the coast and from Cromer pier. This instilled in me a deep connection to the area and a love of wildlife.
I’m also a keen photographer of especially wildlife, a member of the Cley bird club and the U3A digital photography group, plus I volunteer at Sculthorpe Hawk & Owl Trust monitoring the recent introduction of beavers to the site. My wife and I both love to travel and have been fortunate to visit many fascinating countries and experienced amazing wildlife, fascinating cultures and not forgetting the delicious food.
Since my retirement I’ve been keen to find a positive use for my time. I have always loved the marshes at Cley and spent many happy hours bird watching on the reserve. Luckily we live only a few miles from NWT Cley so when the opportunity arose to become a reserve guide at Cley I jumped at the chance. I was hoping to make new friends and connections through volunteering and I’ve not been disappointed.